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Bit Of A Cat Fight In The Commons.....
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Ian Blackford whining on about different dependence as usual, fellow Scott points out 55% of voters in Scotland voted for parties that want to remain in the UK. Oh dear!
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Sturgeon, as Deputy First Minister, signed the Edinburgh Agreement in 2012 which set the terms for the 2014 referendum and agreed to respect the result. Obviously she has not done so. I am Scottish and live in Scotland. The atmosphere at the time of the 2014 referendum was intimidating and toxic. I do not wish to go through that again. I voted to stay in the UK and...
13:15 Fri 20th Dec 2019
apc: ////Ummmm -// I can't see how they could cope financially.//
I presume with EU handouts, if they are accepted. I presume that they have already negotiated joining the EU. Otherwise surely they are jumping the gun? //// - that must be tempting for the EUSSR, about to lose a net contributor, how keen will they be to take on another state that'll cost them?
I presume with EU handouts, if they are accepted. I presume that they have already negotiated joining the EU. Otherwise surely they are jumping the gun? //// - that must be tempting for the EUSSR, about to lose a net contributor, how keen will they be to take on another state that'll cost them?
why the hell do they want Independence from England, be allied to 27 other nations, is it about the money, the kudos, what... I have listened to her bang on about this
and i still don't get it. A Scottish Parliament, fine, where does the money come from, does England still bail them out.
NJ is good on this, hope he weighs in again,
and i still don't get it. A Scottish Parliament, fine, where does the money come from, does England still bail them out.
NJ is good on this, hope he weighs in again,
It was the choice of those entitled to vote in the referendum last time. There was no independent Scottish Government afterwards as it was rejected. And even if Scotland did vote to secede from the UK, the SNP has this fantasy of joining the EU instead, where, were it successful, it won't be independent any longer, and have little or no influence on the EU Commission, but just the ability to vote in some representatives to rubber stamp Commission decisions.
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